Totally love your suggestions, thank you so much. I use your video to support my husband in shopping and I really love to be more prepared to give advise if asked (he is a very elegant man anyway)
Watching your videos is pleasant entertainment. Started to build my wardrobe as well. Flannel is good idea since I live in Estonia where winters are tough
Great video Jeremy, thank you. Really enjoying these. I think you've hit the nail on the head with your advice and your appearance. What a stylish residence too. Looking forward to the next video.
Congratulations. Glad you are finding the channel useful. Modern classics can be very stylish . Often 40 plus try with ‘skinny’ fits and ‘tricky’ shirts. Glad to hear you are using modern classics and a considered approach rather that with what is on offer in a lot of shops 🤝🤝🥂Best wishes
Thank you Jeremy for another very informative video. The grey flannels, turn-up or a straight cut to the ankle? Does a blazer have to have gold buttons to qualify or a single breasted 'jacket' with matching buttoms. Many thanks for taaking the time to share your expertise.
Absolutely loved your video. Thank you for your wonderful advice. However, I was hoping if you could make a video on what kind of a budget would I require to commission your suggested suit? Basically I am asking about your mtm program and their prices for an aspiring young professional for whom bespoke is still not a wise financial decision. Thank you 😊🙏
True made to measure is ‘built’ from the ground up and should encompass all cloth/lining/trim choices as well as style. Full measure and very importantly ‘figuration ‘ assessment . As many fittings/ try ons as needed… Many call made to measure ‘bespoke ‘ I think the word is becoming overused… anyway to answer your question ..from £1650🥂
I'd love a video on suit lapels. For so long I was obsessed with the Tom Ford large peak lapels which gave me a much broader look, but now I'm interested in knowing what lapels work for what looks and possibly what lapel will cope with what bodyshape.
Excellent video. Love the focus on introductory choices that should be made by men who are new to classic menswear. I think the charcoal suit trousers need to be shortened a bit to at least a full or medium break.
Thank you …. The jacket/cardigan is our knitted blazer…. It’s too casual to be in a ‘formal’ wardrobe, but one of my favourite pieces and my go to for a relaxed formal look 🥂 double k it merino in navy and camel and we also do it in cotton 🥂
@rhodeswood2442. Thank you for your guide to building a classic wardrobe. What are your thoughts on vents in jackets? I always believed that single vent is for a lounge suit and twin vent is for a sports jacket/blazer. I read somewhere that the twin vent jacket “allows” you to put your hands in the trouser pockets easier, and was adopted from the U.S. maybe? I have purchased European - made suits and jackets without any vent in the past. Thanks again. Stay safe and well sir.
It’s down to preference Mark, side vents I feel suit more people . Balance and figuration can soon cause centre vents to gape or cross if the client leans forwards or backwards . Closed backs we show on evening suits , but currently not so popular on other garments🤝🤝
Nice work 👏 👌 please keep on doing it 🙏 i am enjoying everything you do. Please next time you should show us your closet ,that will be nice 👌 so you should consider it . Otherwise great work 👏
Asked for this video and got it, fantastic as always! Really appreciate and agree with you. Would you ever sell extra long ties? I find it almost impossible to find quality silk ties for a taller gentleman (I am 6’4) and find the typical 150cm tie being far too short no matter the tie knot, if you ever stock them let me know a real gap in the market!
A lot of our ties were always made longer, unfortunately they no longer have an agent in the UK, but we still get them when we can and always try for longer. At 6 ft 4” the four in hand will be best🤝🥂
I love your advice and look on men style. I would like to buy something from you but I am in Serbia. Is it possible? You are so passionate about style.
as regards grey outfit, also like to have colored monograms on my shirts that match tie, chinos or even socks. and this setup: grey, brown, dark green is ones of legendaries 😉😎
Where can I find a jacket like that a gray one and a blue one? I’m a rather big guy and I can’t quite wear a suit jacket yet but that’ll be perfect for Work. Like the tan one you have on?
Great video and reassuring to see similarities to my own wardrobe. In todays world though it's rather formal. Personally I would not wear a double breasted blazer, but I do have a light linen suit which can be dressed up or down.
As usual, some excellent choices of apparel, Jeremy. Call me an ignoramus, though, but I actually thought you were going to get out the hammer and nails and build a cupboard. 🙄
I do not like double breasted sport coats. I'd just get a conventional single breasted one and have flexibility to wear unbuttoned casually with jeans.
So you are an older gentleman, but you do not follow old rule that brown shoes can not be worn with navy suit? Let alone suade. I think in Britain this rule is especially prevalent and with navy suit, most folk wear black shoes only? To me, dark navy suit with dark brown, oxblood or burgundy shoes is the best look. I just think mid and especially light brown is definitely not good look with dark navy and should be avoided.
Absolutely love to see a gentleman dressed stylishly. Love your channel. Thank you!
Thank you !… for watching 🤝🥂
I would love to see a video describing your thought process when choosing an outfit for the day.
Great idea!🥂
Excellent instructional video, and I must say an exceptional house. Great design sensibility.
Thank you so much 🥂
The way that this gentleman looks at this age would definitely make many youngsters envious.
Thank you , that’s a lovely compliment 🤝🤝
Brilliant introduction and what is really needed.
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Great recommendations for formal wardrobe staples. Thank you Jeremy. 👏🏽👏🏽
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Looking smart Jeremy!
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Your videos are always so interesting and informative. Thanks!
Glad you like them🤝🥂
This guy is the best!
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Good selection of an elegant formal wardrobe.
Thank you! 🥂
Totally love your suggestions, thank you so much. I use your video to support my husband in shopping and I really love to be more prepared to give advise if asked (he is a very elegant man anyway)
You are so welcome!🙏🥂
Loved this video! Great to see you’re using some of those content ideas from the community ;)
Thank you… the viewers ask for some good questions and help create the content🤝🥂
Solid selections. For me, I would consider a cotton or linen navy, khaki or light olive suit for warmer days.
Solid advice. Even for someone who only wears a suit for special occasions.
Thank you, I love wearing suits, I need to get a navy one.
Fantastic video, can’t wait for the next instalments of building a wardrobe.
Thank you…. I need to obtain the other half of the wardrobe😂
Watching your videos is pleasant entertainment. Started to build my wardrobe as well. Flannel is good idea since I live in Estonia where winters are tough
Yes the warmth is good when it’s cold🤝
Great video Jeremy, thank you. Really enjoying these. I think you've hit the nail on the head with your advice and your appearance. What a stylish residence too. Looking forward to the next video.
Glad you like them!🤝🤝🥂
Great vidoes. I turned 40 this year and am re inventing my wardrobe. More please.
Congratulations. Glad you are finding the channel useful. Modern classics can be very stylish . Often 40 plus try with ‘skinny’ fits and ‘tricky’ shirts. Glad to hear you are using modern classics and a considered approach rather that with what is on offer in a lot of shops 🤝🤝🥂Best wishes
I am putting together a new wardrobe and this video was just what I needed. Thank you for doing it.
You are so welcome!🥂
Very nice Study….
What about the Cary Grant suit, eg ‘North by NorthWest’.
That’s the Suit to copy!
Thank you… yes a great suit, actor and film🤝
You allways Look handsome, very nice 😌
Love this! Would love it to expand into gentlemen’s wardrobe for casual wear as well. Both business casual and at home.
Great idea…. It will I hope cover , evening dress, morning dress , smarter casual and loungewear 🥂
Thank you Jeremy for another very informative video. The grey flannels, turn-up or a straight cut to the ankle? Does a blazer have to have gold buttons to qualify or a single breasted 'jacket' with matching buttoms. Many thanks for taaking the time to share your expertise.
My pleasure Graham… my flannels have turn ups but it’s optional. Blazer can have horn buttons or silver and single breasted is also a good call 🤝🤝🥂
Great video! Would love to see more content like this about your wardrobe - particularly fir summer or winter
Thank you! Will do🤝
Excelente y fantástico Canal, siempre buenos tips y una clase de buen vestir 👌✅
Absolutely loved your video. Thank you for your wonderful advice. However, I was hoping if you could make a video on what kind of a budget would I require to commission your suggested suit? Basically I am asking about your mtm program and their prices for an aspiring young professional for whom bespoke is still not a wise financial decision. Thank you 😊🙏
True made to measure is ‘built’ from the ground up and should encompass all cloth/lining/trim choices as well as style. Full measure and very importantly ‘figuration ‘ assessment . As many fittings/ try ons as needed…
Many call made to measure ‘bespoke ‘
I think the word is becoming overused… anyway to answer your question ..from £1650🥂
I'd love a video on suit lapels. For so long I was obsessed with the Tom Ford large peak lapels which gave me a much broader look, but now I'm interested in knowing what lapels work for what looks and possibly what lapel will cope with what bodyshape.
Good idea…. Watch out for a video soon please🥂
Excellent selection. Thank you for the video, sir. Cheers from Brazil 🥂
My pleasure!🥂
This is super helpful. Thank You from Pakistan ❤🇵🇰
Mind sharing your take on a Black suit? Rather than a dark navy/grey. Thanks!
Yes… don’t do it!…. Navy or dark grey🤝🤝
Could you do a video on the books in the book case in the video? Please.
Yes I will next time we do one from home🤝
Excellent, thank you
You are welcome!
Excellent video. Love the focus on introductory choices that should be made by men who are new to classic menswear. I think the charcoal suit trousers need to be shortened a bit to at least a full or medium break.
I will re check them… but I’m checking my weight as I think they don’t come up as high as the did… the pounds need to go🥂
Great video - very stylish house - well done - alos love the jacket you wear at the start and end of the video - can you give any more details?
Thank you …. The jacket/cardigan is our knitted blazer…. It’s too casual to be in a ‘formal’ wardrobe, but one of my favourite pieces and my go to for a relaxed formal look 🥂 double k it merino in navy and camel and we also do it in cotton 🥂
Thumbnail behind your head said Buiding, with no L.
By the way, your content is really good. Thank you.
😂😂🙏🙏🙏thank you, I knew something didn’t look right😂
Corrected now… thank you 🤝🤝
You have a beautiful home great deco and furniture. I only own two suits navy blue and grey plus I never wear white shirts like yourself.
Thank you ….. you won’t go far wrong with navy and grey🥂
@rhodeswood2442. Thank you for your guide to building a classic wardrobe. What are your thoughts on vents in jackets? I always believed that single vent is for a lounge suit and twin vent is for a sports jacket/blazer. I read somewhere that the twin vent jacket “allows” you to put your hands in the trouser pockets easier, and was adopted from the U.S. maybe? I have purchased European - made suits and jackets without any vent in the past. Thanks again. Stay safe and well sir.
It’s down to preference Mark, side vents I feel suit more people . Balance and figuration can soon cause centre vents to gape or cross if the client leans forwards or backwards . Closed backs we show on evening suits , but currently not so popular on other garments🤝🤝
Nice work 👏 👌 please keep on doing it 🙏 i am enjoying everything you do. Please next time you should show us your closet ,that will be nice 👌 so you should consider it . Otherwise great work 👏
Thank you… currently trying to force 3 wardrobes into one!…. so … not yet😂🤝🤝
Asked for this video and got it, fantastic as always! Really appreciate and agree with you.
Would you ever sell extra long ties? I find it almost impossible to find quality silk ties for a taller gentleman (I am 6’4) and find the typical 150cm tie being far too short no matter the tie knot, if you ever stock them let me know a real gap in the market!
A lot of our ties were always made longer, unfortunately they no longer have an agent in the UK, but we still get them when we can and always try for longer. At 6 ft 4” the four in hand will be best🤝🥂
I love your advice and look on men style. I would like to buy something from you but I am in Serbia. Is it possible? You are so passionate about style.
If DHL deliver to Serbia … you can buy in our website www.rhodeswood.co.uk🤝
as regards grey outfit, also like to have colored monograms on my shirts that match tie, chinos or even socks. and this setup: grey, brown, dark green is ones of legendaries 😉😎
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Hi. What do you think of the Spanish Teba jacket? Thank you.
Yes a fabulous garment… similar to our knitted blazer … or the other way round🥂
wow! lovely gentleman👍
Where can I find a jacket like that a gray one and a blue one? I’m a rather big guy and I can’t quite wear a suit jacket yet but that’ll be perfect for Work. Like the tan one you have on?
Where are you located?🤝
@@rhodeswood5513 Naples Sarasota Florida
What kind of door is that!
A heavy fire door🤝
Great video and reassuring to see similarities to my own wardrobe. In todays world though it's rather formal. Personally I would not wear a double breasted blazer, but I do have a light linen suit which can be dressed up or down.
I prefer a single breasted on myself but love DB on others🥂
Got the lot thanks
Disappointing - thought it was going to be an Ikea guide.
I was expecting that😂
you should share your watch collection too!
Absolutely do not do this. Great way to get targeted for robbery.
Is that a Waterman's watch at 4:40?
🎯🎯🎯🤝
As usual, some excellent choices of apparel, Jeremy. Call me an ignoramus, though, but I actually thought you were going to get out the hammer and nails and build a cupboard. 🙄
I’m the wrong man to show anyone how to build a wardrobe to hand clothes in. I always seem to end up with some unused parts and a bag of fixings!
The check in suit 3 is almost invisible.
On camera yes!
You have a great eye for suit combinations. However, I can tell that you don't like charcoal grey or navy blue pinstripe suits.
I feel relieved I didn’t show a striped suit 🤝😂
I’m here in Chicago. If possible I would love to see some of your pinstripe and formal wear collections.
Does a suit like your dark navy suit need to be a single breasted or can you opt for a double breasted instead?
Yes of course🤝
@@rhodeswood5513 thanks you:)
I do not like double breasted sport coats. I'd just get a conventional single breasted one and have flexibility to wear unbuttoned casually with jeans.
That’s the freedom of choice🤝
So you are an older gentleman, but you do not follow old rule that brown shoes can not be worn with navy suit? Let alone suade. I think in Britain this rule is especially prevalent and with navy suit, most folk wear black shoes only? To me, dark navy suit with dark brown, oxblood or burgundy shoes is the best look. I just think mid and especially light brown is definitely not good look with dark navy and should be avoided.
Brown suede or black in my book… I’ll leave oxblood or burgundy to you 🤝